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HANCOM inSPACE, initially a spin-off of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute and now part of HANCOM Group, will host an optical payload on a Spire 6U satellite.
HANCOM inSPACE, initially a spin-off of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute and now part of HANCOM Group, will host an optical payload on a Spire 6U satellite.
Hancom Group plans to expand remote sensing data usage to forest resource management, disaster management, and detection of urban changes and to provide video data services through cooperation with Hancom Inc., Hancom Lifecare, and Hancom MDS.
Hancom InSpace, an affiliate of Hancom Group led by CEO Choi Myungjin, will launch South Korea’s first private Earth observation satellite in the first half of 2022 in cooperation with Spire Global.
Hancom Group plans to launch four additional single Sejong-series satellites and anticipates launching and operating cluster satellites with more than 50 satellites per cluster.
Hancom plans to launch a constellation of up to nine satellites equipped with optical payloads to develop a dedicated solution.
Hancom will host an optical payload on a LEMUR, Spire Global’s 3U smallsat named HANCOM.
Hancom will use the optical payload to support a new product focused on the agriculture sector, including landscaping applications.
Hancom will host an optical payload on a LEMUR nanosatellite built by Spire Global.
Hancom plans to launch a constellation of up to nine satellites equipped with this type of optical payload to develop its own dedicated solution.
Hancom plans to launch a constellation of up to nine satellites equipped with optical payloads to develop a dedicated imaging solution.